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Ph.DEntranceExaminationin
EnglishMarch2005
PartTwoVocabulary&Structure(lOminutes,10points)
Directions:Ineachquestiondecidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwill
mostsuitablycompletethesentenceifinsertedattheplacemarked.Put
theletterofyourchoiceintheANSWERSHEET.
21.Achimpanzeegetsreassurancefromtouchinganotherchimpjustasa
person
comfortfromtouchinganotherperson.
A.deprivesB.deniesC.derivesD.differs
22.LatestevidencetoshowthatalthoughtheUnitedStatesisonlytoo
readyto
othercountriesforallegedhumanrightsabuses,ithas
turnedablind
eyetoseriousviolationsofhumanrightsonitsownsoil.
A.censureB.accuseC.imploreD.allow
23.WomenTodayisamagazinethathaslotsofpicturesof
fashionable
dressesandisprintedonexpensive,shinypaper.
A.glowingB.glaringC.gloriousD.glossy
24.Shehopedthattheaffaircouldbesettledwithouteitherofthem
hs.
aA.optionB.recourseC.appealD.assistance
v25.ThoughIalwayshaveanurgetocompletethatshortstory,Ijust
icouldn't
nwritingit.
gA.movearoundtoB.turnaroundtoC.
lookaroundtoD.getaroundto
t26.Thecirculatorysystemhelpswastesthatwouldharmthebody
oifthey
Iaccumulated.
eA.catchupwithB.bearupunderC.getridofD.runout
gof
a27.Inanattempttoduplicatethepaintingstyleofthelate1800's,
Iamateur
pphotographerJuliaMargaretCameronblurredherimagesto
rachievea
osofterline.
cA.apparentlyB.deliberatelyC.partiallyD.
emechanically
e28.Technologicaladvancescancausefactualdatatobecome;
dtherefore
istudentsshouldconcentrateonreasoningskill,ratherthanfacts.
nA.precariousB.solitaryC.obsoleteD.extinct
g29."Thecivilizedworldwillnotbeandthesekillerswillnot
deterdentBushsaidinahastilyarrangedpublicappearance.A.
mineintimidatedB.persuadedC.coaxedD.engaged
t30.Theseeventsarenottobeexplained_whathappenedlastweek.
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A.inlinewithB.intermsof
C.inregardwithD.bymeansof
31.Let'sgoshopping,?
A.areweB.don'tweC.willweD.shallwe
32.Theyestimatedthenumberoftouristsabout18.2million.
A.atB.aroundC.inD.on
33.somanypeoplebeenoutofworkastoday.
A.Morethaneverbefore
B.Neverbeforehave
C.Inthepast,thereneverhave
D.Formerly,thereneverwere
34.Hewasresponsibleforlookingafterthelittlegirl.
A.wearingalong-sleevedblouse
B.wearinglongsleeves
C.andwearinglongsleeves
D.thatwearingalongsleeve
35.Ifculture_notdevelopedamongaspeciesofprimates,thenthe
forms
anddevelopmentofculturewouldbefundamentallydifferent.
A.hasB.haveC.hadD.is
36.Liberalstendtofavordoconservatives.
A.morethanimmediatesocialchange
B.changemoreimmediatethansocial
C.moreimmediatesocialchangethan
D.socialchangethanimmediate
37.TheSmithsonianInstitutionpreservesmorethansixty-fivemillion
itemsof
scientific,historicalorartisticinterest,_winningthepopulartitle,
"attic
ofthenation".
A.howeverB.thusC.andD.moreover
38.Innocircumstancecanmoreworkbegotoutofamachinethan_
A.isputintoitB.toputitintoit
C.tobeputintoitD.thatputsintoit
39.thattheymayeventuallyreducetheamountoflabor
neededon
constructionsitesby90percent.
A.Suchconstructionrobotsareclever
B.Soclevertheconstructionrobotsare
C.Socleveraretheconstructionrobots
D.Suchcleverconstructionrobotsare
40.hewouldhavecometoclass.
A.IfMikeisabletofinishhishomework
B.WouldMikebeabletofinishhishomework
C.IfMikecouldfinishhishomework
D.IfMikehadbeenabletofinishhishomework
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PartThreeClozeTest(10minutes,10points)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank
therearefourchoicesmarkedAfB,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONE
thatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe
ANSWERSHEET.
Theindustrialrevolution,whichbegansometimeintheeighteenth
century,wroughtgreaterchangesintechnologythanhadbeenseeninall
theprecedinghistoryofmankind.Bythemid-1800stherevolution41run
itscourse,andadvancedcountriesbegantoenjoysuchnoveltiesas
railways,steamships,electricity,telegraphyanda42ofsteamdriven
machinerythatvastlyboostedproductionandmadethe43countries
richerandmorepowerful.
Technology,alsoenriched,was44refinedtoproducethetelephone,
phonograph,
wirelesstelegraphy,industrialchemistry,scientificmedicine,the
automobileandthe
airplane.Improvements45massproductionsoonmadethese
newthings
availabletoordinarypeople,andbythe1930snewentertainment
industries,46theradioandsoundmotionpictures,enlivenedtheageof
massconsumption.
Allofthistookabout200years,47inthelaterstagesthepaceof
developmentaccelerated.IftheFirstWorldWarsteppedupthepaceof
industrialdevelopment48thesecondglobalconflictwasthecatalystfor
averitableexplosionoftechnology.It49tousthemixedblessingofjet
propulsion,television,nuclearenergyandweapons,spacetraveland
intercontinentalballisticmissiles,50breakthroughsincybernetics
(includingprototypecomputers),automationandpetrochemicals.An
arrayofnewplasticsandsynthetics,semiconductors,lasersandother51
changedthefaceofindustry,whileothersbeganto52thecharacter
ofsocietyandfamilylife.
Inshort,theescalationoftechnologymadelifemoreproductive,safer
andmoreagreeable,butalsomore53.Technologymadeitpossiblefor
humanbeingstoexploretheuniverse,butoutofcontrolitthreatenedto
54theearthandpossiblyexterminatehumanity.Inadvancedcountries55
broughtmanypeoplemoregoodsanddiversionsthantheyneededor
wantedwhiletheirfellowmeninless56countrieslongedforthemost
elementaryamenitiesorevendiedoffamine.Antibioticsandmodern
hygienegreatly57theaveragelifespan,butalsobroughtapopulation
58andproblemsofhowtoaccommodatehordesofelderlypeoplein
unpreparedsocieties.Inthemidstofsuchcontradictionswasborntoday's
59era,withitspotentialforbringingtohumaninstitutionschangesmore
drasticthan60sincethetimeourancestorscamedownoutofthe
trees.
41.A.haveB.hadC.havingD.was
42.A.numberB.amountC.setD.variety
43.A.industrialB.developingC.tropicalD.respective
44.A.nolongerB.alreadyC.furtherD.merely
45.A.inB.forC.ofD.onto
46.A.yieldingB.leadingC.includingD.affecting
47.A.orB.soC.forD.but
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48.A.graduallyB.dramaticallyC.recentlyD.potentially
49.A.broughtB.seemedC.providedD.surprised
50.A.insteadofB.alongwithC.exceptforD.dueto
51.A.articlesB.discoveriesC.inventionsD.marvels
52.A.markB.coverC.alterD.influence
53.A.challengingB.outstandingC.convenientD.fashionable
54.A.damageB.polluteC.disposeD.explore
55.A.theyB.thatCitD.which
56.A.fortunateB.necessaryC.pollutedD.crowded
57.A.shortenedB.extendedC.gotatD.prolong
58.A.growthB.troubleC.tollD.explosion
59.A.communicationsB.atomC.informationD.computers
60.A.thingsB.whateverC.allD.anything
PartFourReadingComprehension(50minutes,25points)
SectionA(20minutes,15points)
Directions:Eachofthepassagebelowisfollowedbysomequestions.For
eachquestionfouranswersaregiven.Readthepassagescarefullyand
choosethebestanswertoeachquestion.PutyourchoiceontheANSWER
SHEET.
PassageOne
WeoftodaygetmostofourimpressionsoftheOldWestfrombooks,
frommovies,andfromoldyarnshandeddownbywordofmouth.Isit
anywonderthatweoftengetaprettypoorpictureoftheoldsix-gun
days?
Afewbooksandarticles,suchasStuartN.lake'sbiographyofWyatt
EarpandarticlesbyEdMcGivern,ElmerKeith,"Fitz"Fitzgerald,Major
Hatcher,andafewothers,areaccurateandshowanintimateknowledge
ofthecapabilitiesandlimitationsofthesix-gun.Thesewritersgivethe
old-timersthegreatcredittheydeservewithoutcheapeningthemwith
thecloakofquestionableglamourandalonglistofutterlyimpossible
shootingfeats.Thesamecannotbesaidofmanywritersofpopularfiction,
semi-historicalbooks,andmoviescenarios.Astoword-of-mouthyarns,
theaveragepersonlovesagoodstorysowellthathetriestooutdothe
onewhotoldthetaletohim.Oftenthetruefactsarelostinacolorful
hazeofimagination.
FewpeoplecanreadoneofthegoodWesternnovelswithoutkeen
enjoyment;yetanyonewhoknowstheWestrealizesthatcowboysspend
long,lonelymonthsontherangeworkingcattleandarenotcontinuously
ridingintotowndressedinfancytrappingsworthacoupleofyears'
wagesandperformingmarvelousshootingstuntswithasix-shooter.A
cowboy'slifeisfarfromtheexcitingroundofpleasureandthrillsdepicted
inmostWesternstoriesandpictures.Thesetalesarethrillingfables.
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61.Obviously,thisarticlewaswritten
A.beforetelevision
B.beforemovies
C.veryrecently
D.byapersonwhohasneverbeentotheWest
62.StuartN.Lakeis
A.acowboy
B.aherooftheWest
C.WyattEarp'srealname
D.abiographer
63.Accordingtothisarticle,writersofpopularfiction
A.showanintimateknowledgeofthelimitationsofthesix-gun
B.cheapentherealheroesoftheWest
C.showanintimateknowledgeofthelifeofacowboy
D.giveaveryrealisticpictureoftheOldWest
64.Thecowboyinamodernmovie
A.spendsmostofhistimeintown
B.spendslonghoursridingtherange
C.wearsordinaryworkclothes
D.awkwardlyhandlesasix-gun
65.Themanwhowrotethisarticle
A.isEdMcGivern
B.doesnotlikemovies
C.hasprobablywrittenarticlesabouttheWest
D.thinksthatunvarnishedhistoricalfactsareuninteresting
Passage2
Inallsocieties,youareapttofindsomecreaturesthatpersistina
determinationnottofollowthecommunallineofleastresistance.Often,
suchnonconformityisproductiveofnothingthatcansurvive,butalso
fromsuchnonconformitymaycomenewmethodsandnewusesof
traditionalmaterials.Amongtheorbweaverspiders,wefindagroupthat
hasbrokensocompletelywiththepastthatitsmembersdonotspinorb
websatallbuthavesubstitutedanentirelydifferentmethodofcapturing
insects.Insteadofrelyingonthestaticbutdependableroundweb,they
spinaline,weightitwithastickydropofliquidsilk,andhurlitattheir
prey,muchastheGauchothrowshisbolasortheanglercastshisline
Nopoundinghoofsorshrillcriesattendthethrowingoftheviscidball
byMastophora,thebolasspider,whosesuccessfuleffortismarkedat
mostbythe
8
B.
frenziedbeatingoftheprey'ssoftwings.Veryquicklytheflutteringceases,
andnorecordofthemeansofcaptureisevidentwhenweseethespider
withitsbulkyprey.LongbeforetheSouthAmericanlearnedtothrowhis
bolasofroundstonestiedtoropesofbraidedrawhide,thebolasspider
wasaccomplishedinusingboleadoras.Butthisspiderhaskeptitssecret
sowellthatfewAmericansknowofitsexistence.Withthelicenseofan
inventor,itkeepsitslineattachedtoasinglebolaandhurlsitasasortof
lasso.Theviscidballisthenoosethatholdstheunwillinglypreyuntilthe
bolasenswathesitinbondsofsilk.
Spidershavedevisedmanyingeniousmethodsforstoppingand
ensnaringflyinginsects.Perhapstheonebestknown,andmostpleasing
totheeye,istheroundweb,ororbweb,composedmostlyofradiating
andspiralthreads.Mastophorabeliesitstrueheritageasanorbweaver
andgainsalivelihoodbyanenterprisinguseofsilk.
66.Inallsocieties,mostcreatures
A.arenonconformists
B.followthelineofleastresistance
C.aredeterminedtogotheirownway
D.initiatenewmethods
67.Thenonconformistsamongtheorbweavers
e
A.spinroundwebs
webs
D.capturetheirpreybyamethodsimilartoaGaocho's
68.WhentheMastophoraisseenwithitsprey,
A.themethodofcaptureisobvious
B.thereisnoevidenceofthemethodofcapture
C.thespiderremindsoneofahangman
D.bothAandB
69.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfalse?
A.Spidershavedevisedmanyingeniousmethodsofstoppingand
ensnaringinsects.
B.Thebestknownmethodofcapturinginsectsistheroundweb.
C.Spidersuseonlytwomethodsofcapturinginsects.
D.ThebolasspiderisunknowntomostAmericans.
70.Thebesttitleforthisselectionwouldbe
A.OrbWeavers
B.TheConformist
C.OnVariousMethodsofCapturingInsects
D.Mastophora-Nonconformist
Passage3
Themoonhasbeenworshippedbyprimitivepeoplesandhasinspired
humanstocreateeverythingfromlunarcalendarstolovesonnets,but
whatdowereallyknowaboutit?Themostacceptedtheoryaboutthe
originoftheMoonisthatitwasformedofthedebrisfromamassive
collisionwiththeyoungEarthabout4.6billionyearsago.Ahugebody,
perhapsthesizeofMars,strucktheEarth,throwingoutanimmense
amountofdebristhatcoalescedandcooledinorbitaroundtheEarth.
ThedevelopmentofEarthisinextricablylinkedtothemoon;the
Moon'sgravitationalinfluenceupontheEarthistheprimarycauseof
oceantides.Infact,theMoonhasmorethantwicetheeffectuponthe
tidesthandoestheSun.TheMoonmakesonerotationandcompletesa
revolutionaroundtheEarthevery27days,7hours,and43minutes.This
synchronousrotationiscausedbyanunevendistributionofmassinthe
Moon(essentially,itisheavierononesidethantheother)andhasallowed
theEarth'sgravitytokeeponesideofthemoonpermanentlyfacingEarth.
ItisanaveragedistancefromEarthof384,403km.
Themoonhasnoatmosphere;withoutanatmosphere,theMoonhas
nothingtoprotectitfrommeteoriteimpacts,andthusthesurfaceofthe
Mooniscoveredwithimpactcraters,bothlargeandsmall.TheMoonalso
hasnoactivetectonicorvolcanicactivity,sotheerosiveeffectsof
atmosphericweathering,tectonicshifts,andvolcanicupheavalsthattend
toeraseandreformtheEarth'ssurfacefeaturesarenotatworkonthe
Moon.Infact,eventinysurfacefeaturessuchasfootprintleftbyan
astronautinthelunarsoilarelikelytolastformillionsofyears,unless
obliteratedbyachancemeteoritestrike.ThesurfacegravityoftheMoon
isaboutone-sixththatoftheEarth's.Therefore,amanweighing82
kilogramsonEarthwouldonlyweigh14kilogramsontheMoon.
ThegeographicalfeaturesoftheEarthmostlikethatoftheMoonare,
infactplacessuchastheHawaiianvolcaniccratersandthehugemeteor
craterinArizona.TheclimateoftheMoonisveryunlikeeitherHawaiior
Arizona,however;infactthetemperatureontheMoonrangesbetween
123degreesC.to-233degreesC.
71.Whatisthepassageprimarilyabout?
A.theMoon'seffectupontheEarth
B.theoriginoftheMoon
C.whatweknowabouttheMoonanditsdifferencestoEarth
D.acomparisonoftheMoonandtheEarth
72.Accordingtothepassage,theMoonis
A.olderthantheEarth
B.protectedbyadenseatmosphere
C.composedofafewactivevolcanoes
D.theprimarycauseofEarth'soceantides
io
numb
ered
and
73.Whydoestheauthormention"impactcraters"inparagraph3?
under
A.toshowtheresultoftheMoonnothavinganatmosphere
lined
B.toshowtheresultoftheMoonnothavingactivetectonicor
parts.
volcanicactivity
("Para
C.toexplainwhytheMoonhasnoplantlifebecauseofmeteorites
phras
D.toexplainthecorrosiveeffectsofatmosphericweathering
en
74.AllofthefollowingaretrueabouttheMoonEXCEPTmean
A.ithasawiderangeoftemperaturessto
B.itisheavierononesidethantheotherexplai
C.itisunabletoprotectitselffrommeteoriteattacksnthe
D.ithaslesseffectuponthetidesthantheSunmeani
ngin
75.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
your
A.theMoonisnotabletosupporthumanlife
own
B.iftheMoonhadnogravitationalinfluence,theEarthwouldnot
Engiis
havetides
h.)
C.peoplelivinginHawaiiandArizonawouldfeelathomeonthe
Write
Moon
your
D.MarscouldhavebeenformedinasimilarwaytotheMoon
answ
SectionB(30minutes,10points)eron
the
Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthenparaphrasethe
Answ
erSheet.11
Theplaceofthechildinsocietyhasvariedforthousandsofyearsand
hasbeenaffectedbydifferentculturesandreligions.(76)Inancienttimes
unwantedchildrenwereoccasionallyabandoned,puttodeath,exploited,
orofferedforreligioussacrifices,andinanyeventalargepercentageof
themdidn'tsurvivetheirphysicallyhazardousexistencetoachieve
maturity.
InWesterncivilizationwithinthelastfewhundredyears,therehave
beenmanychangesinattitudetowardtheyoung.InagriculturalEurope,
andlaterwiththebeginningoftheindustrialrevolution,thechildrenof
thepoorworkedthelonghoursforlittleornopay,andtherewasno
publicconcernfortheirsafetyorwelfare.(77)Punishmentcouldbebrutal
andsevere,andsometimesreligiouspassionswereexpressedviolently
withaviewtowardsavingthechild'ssoul.
Bytheeighteenthcenturytheharsh,deterministic,doctrinaire
methodsbegantoshowsomechange.(78)Societyslowlyaccorded
childrenaroleofmoreimportance-Bookswerewrittenexpresslyforthem
ardgraduallylawswerepassedtortheirprotection.
Inthepastfewdecadesparentshavebecomemoreattentivetothe
needsoftheirchildren.Betterhealthcareisavailableandeducationisno
longerreservedforalimitedfew.Withsomanynowabletogotocollege,
manyeducatorsfeelthatwehavetoomanystudentsandtoofew
competentscholars.(79)Somesaythependuluminchildrearinghns
swungsofartowardpermissivenessthatmanychildrenaregrowingup
alienatedfromsocietyandwithnorespectforlaworparentalauthority.
(80)Thetendencytodayisforteachersandparentstoemphasize
individualresponsibilityandtostressthateducationalgoalsforstudents
shouldbetailoredtotheirchosenvocationsratherthanprovidea
generalizedhighereducation.
PartFiveTranslation(40minutes,20points)
SectionA(20minutes,10points)
Directions:PutthefollowingshortpassageintoChinese.Writeyour
answeronyourANSWERSHEET.
Nearly20yearsago,AmoryLovinsfirstadvocatedenergyefficiency
ratherthanincreasingenergysupplies.Seenthenasagadfly,henow
advisesindustryandgovernmentonthecostbenefitsofconservation,
basedonresearchathisRockyMountainInstitute.Forexample,overits
lifetimeeachfluorescent(5A:7*6(ft)bulbadds1,000kilogramslesscarbon
dioxidetotheatmospherethananincandescent(fiUyRfttl)bulband
reduceselectricbills.
?
SectionB(20minutes,10points)
Directions:PutthefollowingshortpassageintoEnglish.Writeyour
answeronyourANSWERSHEET.
多數事情是不能沒有朋友二獨自享受的,但是閱讀卻是可以的。當我們獨
自坐在家中時,我們能漫游世界,并且能夠明白成千上萬種事情產生的道理。我
們生活在現代,卻能于生活在數千年前的人交談。讀書能豐富我們的閱歷;使我
們能體驗到別人對生活的感受,哪怕他們生活在千里之外,活數百年前。
PartSixWriting(40minutes,15points)
Directions:Writeacompositionofatleast200wordsonthefollowing
topicPleasewriteyourcompositionontheAnswerSheet.
Somepeopleliketocarryoutaresearchprojectontheirown,while
othersliketodoitinagroup.Whichwaydoyouprefer?Explainwhy.
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PationinEnglishMarch2006
h
PartTwoVocabulary&Structure(lOminutes,10points)
Directions:Ineachquestiondecidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwill
mostsuitablycompletethesentenceifinsertedattheplacemarked
PuttheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.
L.
21Johnisa(an)reader,neverabsentfromthelibraryevenon
Sundays.
A.omnivorousB.spasmodicC.vacuousD.radical
22.Overthepast20years,thelivingconditionsofChinesepeoplehave
muchbeen
n
A.updatedB.amelioratedC.transferredD.aggravated
23.Despiteallits,atermofenlistmentinthePeaceCorpscanbe
both
stirringandsatisfyingtoacollegegraduatestillundecided
onacareer.A.rewardsB.adventuresC.romance
D.frustrations
24.TheEuropeanCommission,theexecutivearmoftheEuropeanUnion,
saidthatit
stillhopestoreachandealwithChinatosolvethecurrent
textile
disputes.
Aamiable
.25.Prosecutorsnettedthousandsofcorruptandnegligentofficialsthis
ayear,asignthe
mprosecutor'sofficesareenforcingtheirpowers.
icA.judiciaryB.objectiveC.meticulousD.supervisory
a26.Hotmoneyisatermusedinfinancialcirclesforfundsthatflow
blacrossdifferent
emarketsforquickprofits.
B.A.substantialB.shrewdC.speculativeD.salient
a27.PresidentBushandSen.JohnKerryarelockedinatieforthepopular
nivote,which
machunkofvoters___betweentheirdesireforchangeandtheir
adoubtsabout
tthealternative.
e1
d
C.
a
n
n
u
al
D
A.sufferB.vacillateC.promoteD.discriminate
28.Oncethepriceofthelandhasbeen,wecangoaheadtobuild
thetheatre.
A.agreedonB.agreedtoC.agreedatD.agreedwith
29.Thegovernmentistoprovidinguniversalhealthcare,quality
education,
affordablehousingandbetteremploymentopportunities.
A.applaudedB.committedC.dedicatedD.persisted
30.Someexpertssaythatepidemicdiseasessuchasbirdfluearenot
expectedto
influencethesupplyanddemandstructureforsoybeans,
becausepeople
can'tchangetheirdietsforshortperiods.
A.extremelyB.ironicallyC.entirelyD.significantly
31.Thefirmshouldmakeasubstantialprofit_satisfactorylabor
relationsare
maintained.
A.unlessB.withtheresultthatC.providedthatD.in
case
32.Certainlayersoftheatmospherehavespecialnames..
A.whichindicatedtheircharacterproperties
B.whosecharacteristicpropertiesareindicating
C.whatcharacterizetheirindicatedproperties
D.thatindicatetheircharacteristicproperties
33.Heismuchtooinhiswritings:hewritesapagewhena
sentenceshould
suffice.
A.deviousB.lucidC.efficientD.verbose
34.Earlierthisweek,theU.S.governmentorderedafreezeontheassets
of
KindHearts,aToledo-basedgroupfunnelingmoneytothe
militant
organizationHamas.
A.suspectedofB.accusedofC.chargedwithD.dealt
with
35.Shelivesentirelyalonetherats,bats,mothsandmice.
A.inspiteofB.besidesC.apartfromD.letalone
36.Consideringherreputationasagourmet,thedinnersheservedwas
only
A.mediumB.moderateC.mediocreD.intermediate
2
37.Theincrediblethingabouttelephonesacrossthecontinents,but
that
youcanrecognizetheotherperson'svoice.
A.isnotthatpeoplecaninstantlytalktoeachother
B.isthatpeoplecantalkinstantlytoeachother
Cisitprovidesinstanttalkingtoeachother
D.isitallowspeopletotalkinstantly
38.incaseswherecomplicatedproceduresareneeded,theuseof
plasticis
generallyacost-savingprocedurethatcanalsomakeaproductseem
shinyand
desirable.
A.ThereareB.EventhoughC.ExceptD.How
39.Thebenefitsofstair-climbingfirstgainedattentionin1968,when
fitness______________________________________________________________________
Dr.KennethCooperpromotedaerobicexerciseasagoodwayto
strengthenmusclesandbuildendurance.
A.strategyB.guruC.peerD.tack
40.EventhoughDNAisastrongmolecule,_breaksandinadvertent
changes
whichcannotbede
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